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Old 04-15-2007, 02:01 AM   #1
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From what I hear, he'll be out of commission for at least 6 months.

Now, this raises an interesting situation.

New Jersey's policy is that if an acting governor is in place for 180 combined days, he will be considered Governor.

Now, Codey has, if I recall correctly, 2-3 months in already, from 2 previous stints as acting governor. If he is in office for more than 180 days, will he be the defacto governor of this fair state, or will he have to turn the reins of office over to Corzine if Corzine resumes his duties?

I don't think this situation has happened here before, but I could be wrong...

BTW, milkfish, what area of NNJ are you from?
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Old 04-15-2007, 12:07 PM   #2
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Yes, the gov was on the way to mediate the Imus situation, but they came to a decision without him anyway.

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Now, Codey has, if I recall correctly, 2-3 months in already, from 2 previous stints as acting governor. If he is in office for more than 180 days, will he be the defacto governor of this fair state, or will he have to turn the reins of office over to Corzine if Corzine resumes his duties?

I don't think this situation has happened here before, but I could be wrong...

BTW, milkfish, what area of NNJ are you from?
I don't think Codey much wants the job. He could have had it before. The way things are now here, I wouldn't want the job either.

I'm in Dumont, smack in the middle of Bergen County. But we are transplants, only having been here about 10 years.
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Old 04-17-2007, 06:02 PM   #3
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Yes, the gov was on the way to mediate the Imus situation, but they came to a decision without him anyway.



I don't think Codey much wants the job. He could have had it before. The way things are now here, I wouldn't want the job either.

I'm in Dumont, smack in the middle of Bergen County. But we are transplants, only having been here about 10 years.
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